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单词 burp
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Definition of burp in English:

burp

verb bəːpbərp
[no object]informal
  • 1Noisily release air from the stomach through the mouth; belch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's polite, respectful and, even though he burps on command at lunch, he's a little mature for his age.
    • This is not to say that the upper management of camp needs to be informed every time a camper burps, but they should know about such things as severe homesickness, enuresis, and aggression.
    • He burped really loud and then rubbed his stomach.
    • I close my mouth as I burp and then ask for a glass of water.
    • Every now and again they realize that they're not so different after all and there is a moment of pathos, broken by Ian Save farting, burping or doing something else crude.
    • My mom said that they wouldn't cover their mouths when they burped, and she would laugh about it.
    • She paused to swallow noisily, burped, and then wiped her mouth with the back of her hand.
    • As they stand around, idly tossing back beers and burping, somebody or the other will bring up the topic of ‘women and shopping.’
    • It is imperative to allow the baby to burp after feeding.
    • She kept muttering obscenities and burping loudly.
    • As if on cue, I burp and clutch my stomach, groaning.
    • The last time I hung out with her, she burped up stomach acid twice and couldn't remember the answer to a question she asked me a few minutes before.
    • I drank the acidic, carbonated beverage and it compounded small gas bubbles in my throat that made me burp inside my mouth.
    • He stared deliberately at his sister with bored eyes, opened his mouth… and burped, loudly.
    • Alcohol dripped from their mouths as they gulped it down, burping out a bubble when they had the need to.
    Synonyms
    belch, bring up wind
    Scottish &amp Northern English rift
    informal gurk
    archaic bolk, rout, ruck
    rare eruct, eructate
    1. 1.1with object Make (a baby) belch after feeding, typically by patting its back.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After I was done playing dress-up, I changed him, fed and burped him, bathed him, and changed him back into his pajamas and put him to bed.
      • If you're not feeding them, you're burping them, and if you're not burping them, you're changing a diaper.
      • She burps her and then wipes baby slobber off of Elijah's mouth.
      • Try burping your baby more often during feedings.
      • If you have an infant and the baby has gas, burping the baby is being a good parent.
      • If your baby is more gassy, burping a few times during the feeding may help.
      • I didn't even know how to change diapers or feed them or burp them.
      • About an hour later, he got fussy and I took him home, fed him, burped him, changed him, and sang him to sleep.
      • Students feed the infant with a bottle or breast feeding device, change diapers, and hold the infant while rocking or burping it.
      • So why should human dads stick around and burp a baby?
      • I spent the rest of the day learning how to change diapers, burp a baby, and feed a baby.
      • She quickly fed and burped her, anxious to get ready for school.
noun bəːpbərp
informal
  • A noise made by air released from the stomach through the mouth; a belch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are nights when I'm awake for hours at a time, left-to-right side maneuvering, stifling monster burps of food I've eaten over the span of three days.
    • He clapped a hand over his mouth, as if to stifle a burp or cover a yawn.
    • Wiping his mouth and letting out a rich burp, he snatched up the silver and bundled it roughly into the pocket of his jerkin, glancing around suspiciously as he did so.
    • A quiet burp escaping her throat for the second time in as many minutes, Wendy placed a paw over her mouth and glanced up at him.
    • An earthshaking burp roared from the dog's mouth, and the breath alone gave Ruth the shock of her life.
    • It may carry the whiff of a stale burp, rather than a breath of fresh air, but it's a guilty pleasure, nonetheless.
    • A few seconds later, when the burp sounded again, he ignored it, finished his lunch, and went back to his room.
    • Finally she lets out a loud burp, mumbles, ‘Excuse me’ and returns inside.
    • I let out a small burp which left a burning tingle in my mouth and nose.
    • Nicky didn't notice and assumed Jon, Val, and I were tittering because of the burp, obvious as he let out another deeper belch.
    • You'll be midway through sentences and have to disguise burps.
    • Before I can even lift him to my shoulder for a burp, he offers a sour-milky - scented belch and smiles, his eyes still half shut.
    • I quickly sat up starting a combination of burps and breath holding to get rid of the pesky hiccups I'd gotten.
    Synonyms
    belch
    Scottish &amp Northern English rift
    informal gurk
    archaic bolk
    rare eructation, ventosity

Origin

1930s (originally US): imitative.

Rhymes

chirp, Earp, slurp, twerp, usurp
 
 

Definition of burp in US English:

burp

verbbərpbərp
[no object]informal
  • 1Noisily release air from the stomach through the mouth; belch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every now and again they realize that they're not so different after all and there is a moment of pathos, broken by Ian Save farting, burping or doing something else crude.
    • He stared deliberately at his sister with bored eyes, opened his mouth… and burped, loudly.
    • She kept muttering obscenities and burping loudly.
    • My mom said that they wouldn't cover their mouths when they burped, and she would laugh about it.
    • Alcohol dripped from their mouths as they gulped it down, burping out a bubble when they had the need to.
    • He's polite, respectful and, even though he burps on command at lunch, he's a little mature for his age.
    • As if on cue, I burp and clutch my stomach, groaning.
    • She paused to swallow noisily, burped, and then wiped her mouth with the back of her hand.
    • He burped really loud and then rubbed his stomach.
    • It is imperative to allow the baby to burp after feeding.
    • I drank the acidic, carbonated beverage and it compounded small gas bubbles in my throat that made me burp inside my mouth.
    • I close my mouth as I burp and then ask for a glass of water.
    • As they stand around, idly tossing back beers and burping, somebody or the other will bring up the topic of ‘women and shopping.’
    • The last time I hung out with her, she burped up stomach acid twice and couldn't remember the answer to a question she asked me a few minutes before.
    • This is not to say that the upper management of camp needs to be informed every time a camper burps, but they should know about such things as severe homesickness, enuresis, and aggression.
    Synonyms
    belch, bring up wind
    1. 1.1with object Make (a baby) belch after feeding, typically by patting its back.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I didn't even know how to change diapers or feed them or burp them.
      • If you're not feeding them, you're burping them, and if you're not burping them, you're changing a diaper.
      • She burps her and then wipes baby slobber off of Elijah's mouth.
      • About an hour later, he got fussy and I took him home, fed him, burped him, changed him, and sang him to sleep.
      • Try burping your baby more often during feedings.
      • I spent the rest of the day learning how to change diapers, burp a baby, and feed a baby.
      • Students feed the infant with a bottle or breast feeding device, change diapers, and hold the infant while rocking or burping it.
      • She quickly fed and burped her, anxious to get ready for school.
      • So why should human dads stick around and burp a baby?
      • If your baby is more gassy, burping a few times during the feeding may help.
      • If you have an infant and the baby has gas, burping the baby is being a good parent.
      • After I was done playing dress-up, I changed him, fed and burped him, bathed him, and changed him back into his pajamas and put him to bed.
nounbərpbərp
informal
  • A noise made by air released from the stomach through the mouth; a belch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nicky didn't notice and assumed Jon, Val, and I were tittering because of the burp, obvious as he let out another deeper belch.
    • A quiet burp escaping her throat for the second time in as many minutes, Wendy placed a paw over her mouth and glanced up at him.
    • Wiping his mouth and letting out a rich burp, he snatched up the silver and bundled it roughly into the pocket of his jerkin, glancing around suspiciously as he did so.
    • An earthshaking burp roared from the dog's mouth, and the breath alone gave Ruth the shock of her life.
    • Before I can even lift him to my shoulder for a burp, he offers a sour-milky - scented belch and smiles, his eyes still half shut.
    • You'll be midway through sentences and have to disguise burps.
    • Finally she lets out a loud burp, mumbles, ‘Excuse me’ and returns inside.
    • It may carry the whiff of a stale burp, rather than a breath of fresh air, but it's a guilty pleasure, nonetheless.
    • A few seconds later, when the burp sounded again, he ignored it, finished his lunch, and went back to his room.
    • I quickly sat up starting a combination of burps and breath holding to get rid of the pesky hiccups I'd gotten.
    • I let out a small burp which left a burning tingle in my mouth and nose.
    • There are nights when I'm awake for hours at a time, left-to-right side maneuvering, stifling monster burps of food I've eaten over the span of three days.
    • He clapped a hand over his mouth, as if to stifle a burp or cover a yawn.
    Synonyms
    belch

Origin

1930s (originally US): imitative.

 
 
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